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Barnstormin': Mental Notes Just Shy of My 30th Birthday
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Re: Barnstormin': Mental Notes Just Shy of My 30th Birthday
Happy b-day.
I am in the age group, older by a few years. I am glad to see embedded motorhead as motivation...and smart enough to gather it here.
Now if I had been driven around in a race car instead of a vw beetle when I was in the oven.... :DPreviously boxer3main
the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.
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Brain,
Congrats on the up coming birthday.. I read your story and it made me smile today.. The part about workin with your boy Tom and him learing a few new words was great. It only seems like yesterday I was asking my boy were the 7/16 wrench was and him telling me it was in the "big tube" IE header along with a few other missing tools I could not find for a few days. Just about two weeks ago a few buddies of mine and myself went to a local sports bar to shoot some pool talk racing and have a few cold one's and as I was about to shoot I heard "hey pop's" it was my son just 15 years later down the road.. they grow fast....And very nice job on the story and the site.. I have fun everyday on it !.. Enjoy that birthday because 40 somthin is just around the bend.
Chuy
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Happy Early Birthday Brian! Mine's coming up later this year
Why is it that when I have the time I don't have the parts and when I have the parts I don't have the time?
You may not believe this, but Chad Reynolds, my better half here at Bangshift.com is one of the smartest guys I have ever met. When he is not jamming his head into ProCharger F-4 blowers, he's making stuff happen. From his skills as a wrench and a fab man to his ability to edit insane video, the man is oddly impressive. (Man, I hope he doesn't read this.)
I'm way over that now. The shop will come eventually, but I've taken a strange liking to winter wrenching.
I could further break down this Barnstormin, but I don't need to comment on every part. You're spot on about Keith, and that is some great history you have and accomplishing your high school ten year prediction. Hope to catch up with you in person again sometime in the future.
Thanks again to Brian and Chad for the sacrafices they've made to make and keep this place a place I want to keep coming back too.Escaped on a technicality.
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It's a privilege to read your life's revelations, you remind me of mine and for that I thank you. I predict when you hit the big 4-0h that you'll prefer watching jackass antics in Geos through you windshield as opposed to your rear view. I know I do now.
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Thanks for sharing all that, sounds like you're enjoying life, every minute of it and that's the only way to go! Wow you're coming up on 30 years, you don't have a clue as to what I'd give to be coming up on 30 years again! Anyway keep up the great work, I enjoy the heck out of your blogs and I always try to keep up with them.
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Happy Birthday Brian. I turned 51 last month. I still "think" like I'm 18, but my body feels 75. I've been driving trucks the last 13 years, I always though I could just go back and wrench if I felt like it. Well, the last couple months I've been helping at my friends truck repair shop....when did I get so old? At the end of the day EVERYTHING hurts. I used to heft 115 lb. brake drums like they were nothing, not anymore. I can't get my fat ass between the tandem axles to grease the intermediate driveshaft. I have to have bright light shining on everything to even see it, and need several pairs of glasses for different things, just like Fred Sanford.
For years I had no money to build a rod. Raising a family on $12 an hour, ya know. Then the kids got older, and I made lots more money. But I had to work 60-70 hours to make it, so now no time. Now, I'm divorced, and kids are all grown. I'm unemployed, house in foreclosure, and ex wife up my ass for maintenance. Time, no money, and no energy. Maybe someday all the ducks will be in a row.
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